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Medal - Melbourne Olympic Games, Victoria Participants, Australia, 1956 Numismatics Reg. No: NU 20289

Summary:
Bronze medal struck for distribution to participants of Melbourne Olympic Games, 1956. Designed by Andor Meszaros; the dies were made in London by Pinches and minted in Australia by K.G. Luke, 1956.

The 1956 Olympics were a major sporting, cultural and social event for Australia and for Melbourne in particular. This medal, with the arms of Melbourne surmounted by Olympic rings and a kangaroo, was presented to participants in the Games, including athletes, officials and trainers. It was designed by medallist Andor Meszaros, a Hungarian immigrant. Although he had been established in Australia since 1949, it was through his Olympic medal design that he received widespread official approval and established public awareness of his work.

The Melbourne Games were the first Olympics to have a cultural component, and Andor was responsible for organising a sculpture exhibition in connection with the Games. In a ceremony at the Melbourne Town Hall, he received an award for his efforts - one of his own Olympic medals.
Statement Of Significance:
For over half a century, sculptors Andor (1900-1973) and Michael (1945- ) Meszaros have created medals that reflect the high points of life in Australia. From major awards and portraits of eminent Australians to artwork celebrating popular culture and the natural world, these objects illuminate our culture and history. Grounded in a centuries-old European art tradition, the medals create connections across disciplines and link such diverse subjects as scientific advances, religious themes, sport, the performing arts and motherhood. Through their public and private commissions and their personal artworks, the Meszaros sculptors have defined the modern Australian medal.
Acquisition Information:
Transfer from National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), 1976
Discipline: Numismatics
Dimensions: 63 mm (Diameter)

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Tagged with: sporting awards, olympic games melbourne 1956, sporting competitions, medals, value
Themes this item is part of: K.G. Luke, Medal & Trophy Makers, Melbourne, Victoria, Andor Mészáros, Medal Artist (1900-1972), Migration Collection, Numismatics & Philately Collection, Public Life & Institutions Collection, Meszaros Medals Collection
Primary Classification: MEDALS
Secondary Classification: Commemorative
Tertiary Classification: sport
Series: Olympics
DateEra: 1956 AD
Obverse Description: Arms of Melbourne surmounted by Olympic rings and Kangaroo; around above, OLYMPIC GAMES MELBOURNE / 1956 / MESZAROS/K.G.LUKE.LTD
Reverse Description: Athletes marching in pairs around rim except for one who holds Olympic flag at centre; around flag, CITIUS . ALTIUS . FORTIUS / MESZAROS 1955
Edge Description: Plain
Shape: Round
Material: Bronze
Issued By: 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games Committee, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1956
Mint: K. G. Luke (Mint), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1956
Artist: Andor Mészáros, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1955
References: Car.1956/5
Bibliography:
  1. [Catalogue] Sharples, John P. 1990. Medals as Art: Australia and the Meszaros Tradition.
  2. [Article] Jewell, Raymond T. 1986. Michael Meszaros: The Man and his Medals. Journal of the Numismatic Association of Australia. 2: 4-24.
  3. [Catalogue] Sharples, John P. 1990. Medals as Art: Australia and the Meszaros Tradition.

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